7975282

Distributed Cache Algorithms and System for Time-Shifted, and Live, Peer-To-Peer Video Streaming

PublishedJuly 5, 2011
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1. A method comprising: filling a first client playback buffer with a portion of a video packet (VP) stream having a first VP stream time delimitation received from a VP source via a packet transmission network; receiving by the first client, from a server, a caching policy via the packet transmission network, wherein the caching policy comprises at least one of: an Initial Play-out Position IPP) policy and a Live Stream Position (LSP) policy; filling a first client distributed stream cache with the portion of the VP stream having the first stream time delimitation according to the at least one of the IPP policy and the LSP policy wherein: (a) if the IPP policy is received by the client, filling the first client distributed stream cache with blocks of the VP stream, wherein the first client distributed stream cache comprises the portion of the VP stream resident in at least one of: a first time interval whose endpoints envelope a playback position point of the first client, and a second time interval whose first closed endpoint is the playback position point of the first client, as based on a quantization factor received by the first client; (b) if the LSP policy is received by the first client then filling the first client distributed stream cache directly with a currently broadcasted portion of the VP stream source; (c) if both policies are received by the client, then bifurcating the first client distributed stream cache and filling each bifurcated cache according to the IPP and LSP policies; notifying the server of the portion of the VP stream having the first VP stream time delimitation stored in the first client distributed stream cache being available for access via the packet transmission network; requesting to the server, by a second client having a second playback buffer, a second portion of the VP stream having a second VP stream time delimitation; and if the second VP stream time delimitation comprises the first VP stream time delimitation, then filling the second playback buffer with the portion of the VP stream having the first VP stream time delimitation received from the first client via the packet transmission network.

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2. The method of claim 1 wherein the filling step of the first client stream cache comprises a step of copying the video stream portion having the first stream time delimitation stored in the first client playback buffer to the first client distributed stream cache .

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3. The method of claim 1 wherein the filling step of the first client distributed stream cache comprises the steps of: filling the first client distributed stream cache with a portion of the VP stream preceding the time delimitation of the first VP stream time delimitation from the VP source and then copying the video stream portion having the first stream time delimitation stored in the first client playback buffer to the first client distributed stream cache.

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4. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of filling the first client distributed stream cache using the IPP policy is performed by opening a second connection in parallel with the connection opened for filling the first client playback buffer.

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5. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of filling the first client distributed stream cache using the LSP policy is performed by opening a second connection in parallel with the connection opened for filling the first client playback buffer.

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6. A system comprising: (a) a plurality of processing nodes, each processing node connected to a packet transmission network via a network link, each processing node comprising: (i) a first addressable memory comprising a playback buffer and a distributed stream cache: and (ii) a first processing subsystem in communication with the first addressable memory and configured to: receive a caching policy via the packet transmission network, wherein the caching policy comprises at least one of: an Initial Play-out Position (IPP) policy and a Live Stream Position (LSP) policy; notify a controller node of a portion of a video packet (VP) stream having a first VP stream time delimitation stored in a first client distributed stream cache being available for access via the packet transmission network; requesting to the controller node, by a second client having a second playback buffer, a second portion of the VP stream having a second VP stream time delimitation; and if the second VP stream time delimitation comprises the first VP stream time delimitation, then fill the second playback buffer with the portion of the VP stream having the first VP stream time delimitation received from the first client via the packet transmission network; and (b) the controller node comprising:: (i) a second addressable memory: and (ii) a second processing subsystem in communication with the second addressable memory and configured to: fill a first client playback buffer with the portion of the VP stream having the first VP stream time delimitation received from the VP source via the packet transmission network; fill the first client distributed stream cache with the portion of the VP stream having the first stream time delimitation according to the at least one of the IPP policy and the LSP policy, wherein: (a) if the IPP policy is received by the first client, filling the first client distributed stream cache with blocks of the VP stream, wherein the first client distributed stream cache comprises the portion of the VP stream resident in at least one of: a first time interval whose endpoints envelope a playback position point of the first client, and a second time interval whose first closed endpoint is the playback position point of the first client, as based on a quantization factor received by the first client; (b) if the LSP policy is received by the client, then filling the first client distributed stream cache directly with a currently broadcasted portion of the VP stream source; (c) if both policies are received by the client, then bifurcating the first client distributed stream cache and filling each bifurcated cache according to the IPP and LSP policies.

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July 5, 2011

Inventors

Sachin G. Deshpande
Jeonghun Noh

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